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Meanings of natural complement in English
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Usage of natural complement in English
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The book of Joshua is the naturalcomplement of the Pentateuch.
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Even wood, which is its naturalcomplement, can't survive without being nurtured by water.
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She was the naturalcomplement to my scheme of comfort.
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She is the naturalcomplement of reason, without whose existence reason itself were non-existent.
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Your classicism is the naturalcomplement of my mediævalism.
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A human body contains a naturalcomplement of 10 times more bacterial cells than human cells.
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We have said that Darwins hypothesis is the naturalcomplement to Lyells uniformitarian theory in physical geology.
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Add to it its naturalcomplement-Helpthyself-andthe path to success is open to those who obey.
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We have said (p. 116) that Darwin's hypothesis is the naturalcomplement to Lyell's uniformitarian theory in physical geology.
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The simplicity and adaptability of t-CyCIF makes it an effective method for pre-clinical and clinical research and a naturalcomplement to single-cell genomics.
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They were the naturalcomplements of each other.
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These two books are naturalcomplements to each other, covering notionally the same ground but in radically different ways.
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The Jordan, Converse and Hurley brands, which also sell sports and casual wear, are seen as naturalcomplements to the core Nike line.